Otto Bauer (1881-1938) : thinker and politician /
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Author / Creator: | Czerwińska-Schupp, Ewa, author. |
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Uniform title: | Otto Bauer. English |
Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] |
Description: | xxxiv, 388 pages, 19 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Historical materialism book series ; volume 121 Historical materialism book series ; 121. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10917861 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction to the English Edition
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- 1. Otto Bauer and His Time
- 2. The Materialist View of History
- 1. Scientistic Marxism
- 2. Historiosophical Reflections
- 3. Marxism and Ethics
- 3. A Contribution to the Theory of Imperialism
- 1. Imperialism as a Necessary Stage of Capitalism
- 2. The Socio-Political Context of Bauer's Observations on Imperialism
- 3. The Question of Crises in the Capitalist Economy
- 3.1. Conjunctural Crisis and the Theory of Overcoming Crises
- 3.2. Structural Crisis and Ways of Overcoming It
- 3.3. Rationalisation Crisis
- 4. Socialism and the Theory of 'Organised Capitalism'
- 4. The National Question
- 1. The Nation and National Culture
- 1.1. The Essence of the National Character
- 1.2. The Peculiar Quality of National Consciousness
- 1.3. Thinking in the Categories of National Values
- 1.4. Cultural and Natural Community
- 1.5. The Determinants of Modern Nation-Forming
- 1.6. The Nation as a Real Community of Culture in a Future State
- 2. The Nationalities Question in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
- 2.1. Social Democracy and the National Question
- 2.2. Bauer's Position on the So-Called Nationalities Question
- 2.2.1. Position on National Conflicts
- 2.2.2. The Programme of National-Cultural Autonomy
- 2.2.3. Remarks on National Assimilation
- 2.3. The Programme of the Left and the Demise of the Monarchy
- 5. The 'Third Way' to Socialism
- 1. The Vision of Peaceful Revolution and Its Realisation
- 1.1. Parliamentarism and the Revolution
- 1.2. Practice in the Service of Theory
- 2. The Theory of Social Upheaval During the Post-Revolutionary Period
- 2.1. The Programme of Linz
- 2.2. 'Integral Socialism'
- 3. The Question of Revolutionary Allies for the Working Class
- 3.1. The Socialisation Programme
- 3.2. The Agrarian Programme
- 4. The Gradual Development of Attitudes toward Revolution and Bolshevik Practice
- 4.1. The Doctrinaire Perspective: Chances of Socialist Revolution in Russia
- 4.2. A Doctrinaire-Pragmatic Perspective: The New Economic Policy
- 4.3. A Pragmatic Perspective: Stalinism
- 6. State, Democracy, Socialism
- 1. The State as 'Balance' of Class Power
- 2. Parliamentary and Social Democracy
- 3. Democratic Socialism
- 4. Coalition Work
- 7. The Question of War in Bauer's Thought in Light of SDAP and LSI Policies
- 1. The SDAP Position until the Outbreak of World War I
- 2. Bauer's Opposition to the SDAP Position on World War I
- 3. Bauer on a Future Aimed World Conflict: Fears, Hopes, and Plans
- 8. The Spectre of Fascism
- 1. Harbingers of Fascism
- 2. Bauer's Theory of Fascism
- 2.1. Fascism Theory Based on the Notion of Bonapartism
- 2.2. Austrofascism as a Special Sub-Variety of Fascism
- 2.3. The Theory of Fascism as Imperialism
- 3. The Anti-Fascist Uprising of Austrian Workers
- 4. Austrian Social Democracy and the Triumph of Fascism
- 4.1. Austrian Social Democracy's Relationship to Strategic and Tactical Concepts ofthe Workers' Movement During the Period of Fascist Reaction
- 4.2. Oppositional Activity of the Social-Democratic Movement at Home and in Exile after the SDAP Ban
- Closing Remarks
- References
- Index